Kiwi plant named ‘AC 501 022’

ABSTRACT

A new female kiwi plant named ‘AC 501 022’, distinguished by its oblong fruit with dark brown hairless skin and yellow flesh. The fruit is very sweet with low acidity, and matures relatively early.

Genus and species: Actinidia chinensis Planch.

Variety denomination: ‘AC 501 022’.

BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE NEW VARIETY

The invention relates to a new variety of kiwi plant (Actinidiachinensis Planch.) named ‘AC 501 022’, which originated in the course ofa plant breeding program at Udine, Italy. Female parent ‘Ac328.26’ (notpatented) was crossed with male parent ‘A134.41’ (not patented), and ‘AC501 022’ was selected from the resulting seedlings. The new variety hasbeen asexually reproduced by grafting and by in vitro propagation atBernalda-Metaponto, Matera, Italy, and has been found to remaintrue-to-type over successive generations.

‘AC 501 022’ is distinguished from parent variety ‘Ac328.26’ and similarvariety ‘Soreli’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 21,552) by the characteristics setforth in Table 1 below.

TABLE 1 Comparison of ‘AC 501 022’ to ‘Ac328.26’ and ‘Soreli’ ‘AC 501022’ ‘Ac328.26’ ‘Soreli’ Plant vigor Strong Medium Weak Bud burst LateLate Intermediate Leaf basal lobes Absent Touching Slightly overlappingHarvest time Early Late Early Suitability for Long storage Long storageMedium storage storage

‘AC 501 022’ is further distinguished from ‘Soreli’ by thecharacteristics set forth in Table 2 below.

TABLE 2 Comparison of ‘AC 501 022’ to ‘Soreli’ ‘AC 501 022’ ‘Soreli’Density of hair on young shoot Very sparse Medium Color of stem shoot onsunny side Grey brown Purple brown Shape of leaf apex Retuse Acuminate

DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS

FIG. 1 shows a branch, fruits and leaves of ‘AC 501 022’;

FIG. 2 shows a shoot and young leaves of ‘AC 501 022’;

FIG. 3 shows a mature leaf of ‘AC 501 022’; and,

FIG. 4 shows whole and sectioned fruit of ‘AC 501 022’.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

The plants depicted and described herein were planted in 2010 on theirown roots at Bernalda-Metaponto, Matera, Italy. Photographs were takenin 2017, and observations were recorded from 2012 to 2019. Thisdescription relies primarily on the observations recorded in 2018 and2019. Colors are described with reference to The Royal HorticulturalSociety Mini Colour Chart (2005). The characteristics described willvary somewhat depending upon cultural practices and climatic conditions,and will vary with location and season. Quantified measurements areexpressed as an average of measurements taken from a number ofindividual plants of the new variety. The measurements of any individualplant or any group of plants of the new variety may vary from the statedaverage.

-   Plant:    -   -   Plant sex.—Female.        -   Plant form.—Climbing vine.        -   Self-fruit setting.—Absent.        -   Plant vigor.—Strong.        -   Height of mature plant.—Approximately 3 m from ground to top            of canopy.        -   Spread of mature plant.—Approximately 6 m².-   Stem:    -   -   Thickness.—Medium, 10 mm to 12 mm.        -   Color of shoot on sunny side.—Purple brown 166A.        -   Texture of bark.—Smooth.        -   Pubescence on stem.—Absent or sparse, fine.        -   Size of lenticels.—Small, oblong, 1.0 mm×0.6 mm.        -   Color of lenticels.—Purple brown 166A.        -   Number of lenticels.—Medium, about 6 per cm².        -   Prominence of bud support.—Very weak.        -   Presence of bud cover.—Absent.        -   Size of hole in bud cover.—Medium.        -   Leaf scar.—Moderately depressed.        -   Pith.—Lamellate.-   Young shoot:    -   -   Length.—Variable.        -   Diameter.—6 mm at 0.3 m below shoot tip.        -   Color.—Yellow green 145B.        -   Anthocyanin coloration of growing tip on young shoot.—Absent            or weak.        -   Pubescence on young shoot.—Very sparse.        -   Texture of pubescence.—Soft.-   Mature laterals:    -   -   Length.—Variable.        -   Diameter.—6 mm.        -   Color.—Purple brown 166A.        -   Texture.—Soft.        -   Lenticel size.—0.6 mm.        -   Lenticel shape.—Oblong.        -   Lenticel density.—6 per cm².-   Leaf:    -   -   Arrangement.—Alternate.        -   Shape.—Orbicular.        -   Length.—175 mm.        -   Width.—186 mm.        -   Length/width ratio.—Intermediate.        -   Margin.—Ciliated.        -   Density of serration of margin.—High.        -   Depth of leaf scar.—Moderately depressed.        -   Shape of apex.—Retuse.        -   Basal lobes.—None.        -   Density of hairs on upper side.—Medium.        -   Density of hairs on lower side.—Sparse.        -   Attitude in relation to shoot.—Upward and outward.        -   Color of upper surface.—Green 137C.        -   Color of lower surface.—Green 194A.        -   Anthocyanin coloration of upper side.—Medium.        -   Variegation.—Absent.        -   Venation.—Reticulate, upper surface central vein pale yellow            161C, upper surface secondary veins and lower surface veins            yellow green 145C.        -   Leaf texture.—Tomentose and rugose.        -   Petiole length.—150 mm.        -   Petiole diameter.—3 mm.        -   Petiole color.—Dark pink red 50B.        -   Length of petiole relative to blade.—Large.        -   Presence of pubescence on petiole.—Present, very smooth.-   Flowers:    -   -   Time of beginning of flowering.—6 days before ‘Hayward’.        -   Duration of flowering.—4 to 7 days.        -   Bud shape.—Round.        -   Bud length.—2 mm.        -   Bud diameter.—4 mm.        -   Bud color.—Yellow brown N167A.        -   Inflorescence type.—Dichasium.        -   Quantity of blossoms per inflorescence.—Few, avg. 1.0 to            1.3.        -   Length of inflorescence.—34 mm.        -   Width of inflorescence at widest point.—40 mm.        -   Peduncle length.—32 mm.        -   Length of lowest lateral.—18 mm.        -   Attitude of lateral in relation to peduncle.—Open, when            present.        -   Blossom diameter.—6 mm.        -   Blossom depth.—3 mm.        -   Flower bud.—Position of first spike — Medium.        -   Number of sepals.—5.        -   Sepal length.—6 mm.        -   Sepal width.—4 mm.        -   Sepal margin.—Entire.        -   Sepal color.—Upper surface — Yellow green 145C.        -   Sepal color.—Lower surface — Brown 199C.        -   Density of sepal hairs.—Absent or sparse.        -   Quantity of petals per flower.—6 to 7.        -   Arrangement of petals.—Overlapping.        -   Petal shape.—Obovate.        -   Petal apex.—Emarginate.        -   Petal margin.—Entire.        -   Petal shape in profile.—Convex.        -   Petal color on adaxial side.—White 155C.        -   Petal shading of main color.—Lighter towards apex.        -   Petal color on abaxial side.—White 155C.        -   Pedicel length.—40 mm.        -   Pedicel diameter.—2 mm.        -   Pedicel color.—Yellow green 145A.        -   Pistil quantity per flower.—30.        -   Pistil length.—11 mm.        -   Pistil color.—White N999D.        -   Stigma length.—1.5 mm.        -   Stigma color.—White N999D.        -   Style length.—8 mm.        -   Style color.—White N999D.        -   Ovary length.—4 mm.        -   Ovary diameter.—6 mm.        -   Ovary color.—Yellow green 145C.        -   Anther quantity per flower.—80 to 90.        -   Anther length.—3 mm.        -   Pollen color.—White 157B Anther color Yellow 12A.        -   Pollenizers.—Belen, Zuva, Matua (not patented).-   Fruit:    -   -   Weight.—Medium, 103 g.        -   Length.—Medium, 74 mm.        -   Diameter.—Medium, 50 mm.        -   Length/width ratio.—Medium.        -   Shape.—Oblong.        -   Shape in cross section at median.—Circular.        -   Shape at stylar end.—Strongly depressed.        -   Presence of calyx ring.—Present.        -   Shape of shoulder at stalk end.—Weakly sloping.        -   Length of stalk.—Medium, 40 mm.        -   Diameter of stalk.—2 mm.        -   Color of stalk.—Brown 199C.        -   Length of stalk relative to length of fruit.—Medium.        -   Conspicuousness of lenticels on skin.—Weak.        -   Hairiness of skin.—Absent.        -   Texture of skin.—Smooth, finely pubescent.        -   Color of skin.—Brown 199C.        -   Thickness of skin.—Thin.        -   Adherence of skin to flesh.—Strong.        -   Color of outer pericarp.—Yellow 7D.        -   Color of locules.—Light yellow brown 160B.        -   Diameter of core relative to fruit.—Small, 12 mm.        -   General shape of core in cross section.—Circular.        -   Color of core.—Light yellow 4D.        -   Firmness of flesh.—0.8+/−0.1 kg/cm² (8 mm tip, eating ripe).        -   Sweetness.—High, 18.3+/−0.3° Brix (eating ripe).        -   Acidity.—Low.        -   Seeds.—Numerous, oblong, medium reddish brown 200B.        -   Time of vegetative bud burst.—Early, similar to ‘Tomua’            (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 11,065).        -   Time of maturity for harvest.—Early, September 25 to October            10 (Northern Hemisphere).        -   Tolerance to heat, cold, drought.—Tolerant in area tested            (USDA Hardiness Zone 9a/9b); Similar to ‘Jintao’.        -   Market use.—Fresh.        -   Keeping quality.—Good.        -   Shipping quality.—Good.

We claim:
 1. A new and distinct kiwi plant substantially as describedand illustrated herein.